For those who may not have gotten a chance to see the Ant-Man test reel when it was last leaked on line a few weeks back before being yanked within 24hrs, here are a few screengrabs I ran across elsewhere.

Also Feige gave an update on what will have to be tweaked on Ant-Man, mainly weaving it more into the MCU as it's been on the table so long things have developed around the script that's been in place now for a few years.

“Frankly, now we have to re-write it to put it a little bit more into the [Marvel Cinematic Universe] because it was written before it existed. We’ve talked about various names [to play the lead] over the past eight years but as you can imagine they keep changing as time goes by. But towards the end of this year, we’ll buckle down and start casting and start refining the script, which is great and which is very Edgar. He has done a great job being incredibly true to the comics but is putting his own spin on it, so we’ll be drawing on multiple mythologies for this one."

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Now that Cap2 is filming and GotG has about locked down it's main cast(Zoe Saldana confirmed for Gamora now) attention is indeed shifting towards Ant-Man.

Equally interesting was the one line at the bottom: Ghost Rider is back at Marvel Studios. I'll await further details, can Sony just surrender the property back? Need additional sources to confirm personally despite this being allegedly said by Feige.

Although every one (Who was a (mature) character in the 1960s) in the Avengers (comics) these days are in their early 30s.

Seriously though... In the beginning Janet passed herself off as such an airhead that it's a wonder how Hank saw her as a worthwhile companion, beyond beautiful and rich. Seriously, she bankrolled all his science shit. Hank is a Sciencewhore. He could have sued for sexual discrimination at any point considering how over the line this woman's lecherousness got.

Now however, I'm assuming he's some William Randall Hurst type who broke Henry Pym's spine over his knee when he discovered that this milksop dick had been preforming medical experiments on his princess.

Now however, I'm assuming he's some William Randall Hurst type who broke Henry Pym's spine over his knee when he discovered that this milksop dick had been preforming medical experiments on his princess.

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Her dad dies in first issue she appears in. Pym gives her superpowers to avenge her father's death. Her father was also a scientist.

Unless they patent something ridiculously useful, scientists are usually on a production line or working out of science kennels, so either dad had money or married money... So if Mom was the money who married a scientist, I can only her sextalk with coming of age Janet: "Find a scientist, the bigger the brain the better, trust me, later it really counts between the sheets."

But if Hank Pym invented Pym Particles (The Man in the Ant Hill, seemed to be the work off an independent?) then surely Van Dyne Industries owns Pym particles... And probably Ultron too.

Of course, he could have got them back in the divorce?

(Did Hank and Janet Get divorced, or did some Skrull and Janet get a Divorce?)

Looks like Ant-Man and Marvel Studios have a decision on their hands. While the Marvel brand has become a juggernaught itself as far as most other studios scheduling films opposite they just got reminded they aren't THE Big Dog.

Now that Mendes is locked in, the studio was also able to confirm a release date-- Bond 24, or whatever they wind up calling it, will be released in the UK on October 23, 2015, and in the United States on November 6 that year

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The October schedule is still fluid and December could work, giving Bond enough breathing room for about 2 weekends.
I thought it bold when 50 Shades of Grey was scheduled as counter programming to GotG. Ant-Man would lose audience to Bond, too much crossover and Bond is one franchise with more clout and muscle than Marvel still. Star Wars being another.

Hmmm...often-joked-about superhero who couldn't hold a title for more than a few years in his native medium vs. the longest-running series in movie history. Ant, meet dress shoe with hidden heel compartment....

I don't think Marvel sees Ant-Man as one of its tentpole flicks. Bond would be unfortunate competition though as I could see it having a lot of crossover appeal as mentioned that could pull away the potential audience.